Thursday, February 23, 2012

Alyssa Milano Tattoos

Actress Alyssa Milano, known for its success in the American series of "Who's the Boss (" Who's the boss ") in her youth, Charmed, to Melrose Place, is one of the celebrities whose tattoos are the most popular with the public. After a film career sawtooth (she often played in low-budget films, or B-series as "Double Dragon", or "kiss the bride") is back on center stage thanks to his role witch in Charmed, Phoebe Halliwell Shannen Doherty alongside and Holly Marie Combs. Very popular, the young woman has many fan sites devoted entirely to his every move, including what motivated her to go under the needle.

Alyssa Milano has eight tattoos, mostly released by paparazzi looking for pictures topless at the beach. Some of these tattoos are pretty small pieces very popular and copied many times, both for the patterns used on pitches (shoulder, neck). Here are some explanations of his various tattoos and their meanings, often related to religion:

- His tattoo of rosary with a rosary on her right shoulder is the first sign of his devotion. Tattooing is for Alyssa Milano a way to symbolize his own life and the things they consider most important. Although they are still very fashionable (his tattoo on the shoulder to handle even his dress due to its location studied), his tattoos have a real meaning for her.



- On his left ankle, she has a tattoo of an angel with wings surrounding a Catholic cross and the initials of one of his ex, as a mark of commitment to God

- His right ankle is adorned with a bracelet of red roses with green leaves

- On his lower abdomen, she has a tattoo fairy kneeling in the grass with flowers. This is a tattoo that is rarely seen in full, except in its most naked pictures.

- At its most secret tattoos, she also sports a simple heart on the buttock to symbolize his appetite for life and love.

- Alyssa door within each of its two small wrist tattoos: left symbol Buddhist Ohm or Om, which symbolizes the essence of the universe and is used in many Buddhist chants, a tattoo on the right of ouroboros (from the Ancient Greek word, uroborus Latin form, "which bites its tail") with a few colors, a snake biting its tail, symbol of the natural cycle of life, death and Renaissance

- The tattoo on the nape of Alyssa Milano is also a variation of Ohm Buddhist symbol of depth, knowledge and unity between body and mind, which is part of the mantra Om mani padme hum, Ohm whose vibration is the source of everything existing.

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